APOE and APOC1 gene polymorphisms are associated with cognitive impairment progression in Chinese patients with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease
Qin Zhou Yige Yang Haiqun Xie Wandong Zhang Caiyou Hu Ze Yang Dantao Peng Xinrui Yuan Zeping Lv Shenghang Pang Wenyu Jiang Chuyu Yang Xiaohong Shi Guofang Pang
APOE and APOC1 gene polymorphisms are associated with cognitive impairment progression in Chinese patients with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease
APOE and APOC1 gene polymorphisms are associated with cognitive impairment progression in Chinese patients with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease
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nerve degeneration/cognitive disorders/dementia/Alzheimer’s disease/polymorphism/apolipoprotein E/apolipoprotein CI/low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein/NSFC grant/neural regenerationKey words
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Qin Zhou,Yige Yang,Haiqun Xie,Wandong Zhang,Caiyou Hu,Ze Yang,Dantao Peng,Xinrui Yuan,Zeping Lv,Shenghang Pang,Wenyu Jiang,Chuyu Yang,Xiaohong Shi,Guofang Pang..APOE and APOC1 gene polymorphisms are associated with cognitive impairment progression in Chinese patients with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease[J].中国神经再生研究(英文版),2014,(6):653-660,8.基金项目
This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No.81370445,81061120527,81241082 ()
Major Funding from Beijing Hospital, No. BJ-2010-30 ()
Key Project of Clinical Disciplines at the Subordinate Hospital, Ministry of Health, No.10120101 ()
Na-tional Department Public Benefit Research Foundation by the Ministry of Health, No.201302008 ()
12th 5-year National Program from Ministry of Scientific Technology, No.2012BAI10B01 ()
Science and Technology Development Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, No.1355005-6-2 ()
and Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), No.109606 (CIHR)